Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arm.

Most clients see regrowth in three to six weeks, depending on hair thickness and growth cycles. Regular waxing can weaken follicles over time, leading to finer, sparser regrowth. We recommend scheduling maintenance every four to six weeks for best results.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first waxing, but our technicians use quick, professional techniques and soothing products to minimize pain. Numbing creams are available on request; most clients report only brief, tolerable sensations and leave satisfied with the results.

Ensure hair is at least ¼ inch long so wax can grip; exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before to reduce ingrown hairs; avoid heavy lotions, sun exposure, or retinoids before your appointment. Arrive with clean, dry skin for the best results.

Waxing removes the vast majority of hair, but very fine or light vellus hairs may remain. Our technicians tailor technique and repeat passes when appropriate to achieve the smoothest, most even finish while maintaining skin safety and comfort.

Avoid hot baths, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours; apply calming, fragrance-free moisturizers and aloe; exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. If irritation persists, contact us for professional advice or soothing treatments.

Yes — avoid waxing if you have recent sunburn, open wounds, active skin infections, certain skin conditions, or are using prescription exfoliants like strong retinoids. Inform us of medications, medical conditions, or pregnancy so we can adapt treatment safely.